The liars on the Democratic side are complaining that "You didn't build that" was taken out of context. What follows is the full context of "You didn't build that."
In context, the statement says everything the Republicans claim it said. Everything. Except the precise quote would be, "If you've been successful, you didn't get there on your own. You didn't get there on your own."
You see, Barack Obama thinks that government is some sort pf partner in anyone's success.
I've got news for Barack: Government is an obstacle to business success. The government routinely encourages failure ... unless you have the connections to get a crony capitalism deal from the government.
The Republican focus on "You didn't build that" is entirely fair and fairly encapsulates the Obama message, even if the precise quote should be "If you've been a success, you didn't get there on your own. You didn't get there on your own."
It means the same thing.
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